Not being from the South (or even the "near-South"), I was a bit worried that "Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again" wouldn't exactly be to my liking. However, the show (see also: the popular series on the WB) actually had me laughing at times, as some of the comics present jokes that are pretty universal. "Rides Again" starts off with the four comics participating in the show riding along on the bus, having to deal with each other's habits and then picking out of a hat to see which of the comics - Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Ron White - are going to get stuck with the last place in the line-up for the next show.

Engvall manages to get the opening slot and starts things off well, going through the usual topics of men/women, how men think and more. The comic goes over some especially funny bits, such as one story about taking his wife hunting and having her "awwww" over the deer nearby. Ron White takes things a little more lowbrow with a lot of jokes about sex and marrying rich, with some hunting bits (hunting with his van) thrown in.

Foxworthy lightens things up again with bits about all the side effects present in a lot of medicine today, hunting (no surprise, as it's pretty much a universal theme in the show), embarassing his kids and more. Foxworthy is consistently pretty funny and gets the most time out of the four comics. The final comic is "Larry the Cable Guy", who is certainly the most "Southern" of the four. While some of the comic's bits are okay, his telling the audience how funny his jokes are after he tells them is irritating. At the end of his bit, all four comics come out and have a discussion in front of the audience. Overall, the show had some ups and downs, but it moved along pretty quickly and was enjoyable overall.